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you had record numbers of anti-contraceptive and and antiabortion laws, even a tax on equal pay laws, the congress with the blunt amendment on where they actually had a vote on whether or not insurance policies ought to include contraception if the boss is in disagreement. so you can talk messenger all you want to or two members who clearly revealed the rubbish in the republican party, but, let's face it, women had a whole year, and then they had the republican primary to see it big and bold -- all anti-woman, personhood -- all the things the majority of the women are clearly not for. >> okay, but let me ask you this -- >> sure. >> -- in the reformation to havo have -- of the republican party, is that going to be dropped? >> the reform? >> are the social issues going to go the way that this election said they should go? >> i don't believe that the ultra conservatives and the key party will be the engines that will drive this party next go around. what we have to do is change the tonthe. and i think what impacted us in the vp debate when paul ryan was asked about roe vs. wade, that sca
you had record numbers of anti-contraceptive and and antiabortion laws, even a tax on equal pay laws, the congress with the blunt amendment on where they actually had a vote on whether or not insurance policies ought to include contraception if the boss is in disagreement. so you can talk messenger all you want to or two members who clearly revealed the rubbish in the republican party, but, let's face it, women had a whole year, and then they had the republican primary to see it big and bold --...
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they hope that they will be vindicated by the law and. for him to say we're going to hold the company accountable for safety issues is not a reason to fire him it would he believes with his coworkers who have talked to believe as the company was searching for an excuse to fire someone who was involved in organizing people they go out on strike what's the latest on possible black friday actions so next week on friday workers him pledge to make black friday very memorable for wal-mart they had one hundred sixty retail workers went out on strike one of the two strikes last month those hundred sixty workers organizers say each been responsible for trying to turn out more co workers next week what we don't know yet is how much bigger can they grow the strike from what happened last month we do know that there have support from occupy from groups like the national consumers league and the national organization of women and that they play in sit ins in stores flash mobs leafleting to customers as well as walk outs to think that this could be par
they hope that they will be vindicated by the law and. for him to say we're going to hold the company accountable for safety issues is not a reason to fire him it would he believes with his coworkers who have talked to believe as the company was searching for an excuse to fire someone who was involved in organizing people they go out on strike what's the latest on possible black friday actions so next week on friday workers him pledge to make black friday very memorable for wal-mart they had...
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national center for state courts is a private, nonprofit corporation created to promote the rule of law and to work with the state courts in improving the administration of justice. to provide them with information that's going to be helpful to them. we first conduct research of issues that affect the administration of justice. hopefully, we develop some solutions. we pilot test those solutions, come up with best practices. different kind of scans of the brain. we have an educational arm that we use to produce training programs that we share what we've learned with the leaders in the court field. the translating drug court research into practice initiative is part of a general trend in recent years towards more and more emphasis on what does research have to say that can benefit the person who's on the ground? so instead of researchers talking to one another, they're really trying to take our research and make it available to people in ways that could improve the job that they do. the r2p program is a cooperative agreement between the national institute of justice, the bureau of justice
national center for state courts is a private, nonprofit corporation created to promote the rule of law and to work with the state courts in improving the administration of justice. to provide them with information that's going to be helpful to them. we first conduct research of issues that affect the administration of justice. hopefully, we develop some solutions. we pilot test those solutions, come up with best practices. different kind of scans of the brain. we have an educational arm that...
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country is people come here to fulfill their aspirations and that they see opportunity and rule of law here and they see an opportunity for their children that they wouldn't have from wherever they came. now we're seeing in the electorate because it's not just the latinos who are expanding across america it's also the asian americans and other ethnic groups who are coming here and planting their hopes in this soil and are now beginning to take part in the election. not just that but also as representatives. the fast of the american public service has changed profoundly. i'm not doing this to pay tribute to amy. i also believe this is going to be century of women in america and there has to be acknowledgment of that. >> what do you mean going to be. >> well it is. and it's taking place and i say that and i'm the father of three daughters and a remarkable wife and four grand daughters. but you look at every conceivable thing and that ought to be encouraged more than it is and the prefile ought to be raised because we're going to need everybody to solve this. >> rose: with that thank you
country is people come here to fulfill their aspirations and that they see opportunity and rule of law here and they see an opportunity for their children that they wouldn't have from wherever they came. now we're seeing in the electorate because it's not just the latinos who are expanding across america it's also the asian americans and other ethnic groups who are coming here and planting their hopes in this soil and are now beginning to take part in the election. not just that but also as...
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and now some small business owners trying to figure out how much the health care law could cost them and whether they can afford to provide for their employees. the president's ceo of universal metals from bowling green, ohio. good evening, sir. i know you do not like the obamacare. i am curious what impact you anticipate it will have on your business. >> hi, gret a. good evening. i can tell you that our concerns are the hid know factors that haven't been shown to us at this point. but what we do know is that... at this point, we know that this will be our first year that we are going to be reporting our employees' value on their health care on their w-two,s. we are told by the government that that is a routine policy that they are asking for. but i believe we all are of the understanding that once we start reporting those valuations, that will be taxes lev yead on the valuation for the employee or employers. that's a fer that we have. we have not sure -- how far that's going to take us and how deep it's going to cut into our operating costs. one of the big things that we have as a p
and now some small business owners trying to figure out how much the health care law could cost them and whether they can afford to provide for their employees. the president's ceo of universal metals from bowling green, ohio. good evening, sir. i know you do not like the obamacare. i am curious what impact you anticipate it will have on your business. >> hi, gret a. good evening. i can tell you that our concerns are the hid know factors that haven't been shown to us at this point. but...
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that's what voter id laws do. why would you want that? or making people's dealings with government more difficult? that's what the long lines do. there are all kinds of traditional conservative reasons to streamline this system. you'd like to think after this brief, we hope, period, of passing all these crazy laws to limit voting, republicans could go back to their own tradition. these are the guys who fought for the voting rights bill? why would they want to walk away from that tradition? >> is there a sense of embarrassment on the right about the voter id stuff, getting rid of early voting stuff, is there a sense of embarrassment this is a plainly partisan thing and maybe unseemly for the party going forward. i don't ask that to get a definite no, i don't think republicans are so craven they're incapable of shame and i have to look at rick scott getting rid of early voting and the eight hour lines and think it's not a kosher way to play this game. >> follow you go in the right direction, i was going to give you a cynical no. i don't see
that's what voter id laws do. why would you want that? or making people's dealings with government more difficult? that's what the long lines do. there are all kinds of traditional conservative reasons to streamline this system. you'd like to think after this brief, we hope, period, of passing all these crazy laws to limit voting, republicans could go back to their own tradition. these are the guys who fought for the voting rights bill? why would they want to walk away from that tradition?...
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a senior law enforcement official said the agent's call to a congressional staffer had no affect on the petraeus/broadwell investigation or the timing of the disclosure. still, lawmakers say there's a lot of questions that need to be answered. >> we've gone for several months. and it appears they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> reporter: several of petraeus' former aides say broadwell had too much access to the general. she hasn't been shy about sharing details about her relationship with petraeus and their shared interest in running. >> it was a test for both of us. but that was the foundation of our relationship. >>> facing the fiscal cliff, now, the president's week is packed with meetings about it. tomorrow and wednesday he'll talk with business leaders and labor representatives, in preparation of his first round of bipartisan talks with congressional leaders on friday. >> reporter: today, top democrats drew a hard line. it's higher taxes on the wealthy or the nation goes over the fiscal cliff. >
a senior law enforcement official said the agent's call to a congressional staffer had no affect on the petraeus/broadwell investigation or the timing of the disclosure. still, lawmakers say there's a lot of questions that need to be answered. >> we've gone for several months. and it appears they're saying that the fbi didn't realize until election day that general petraeus was involved. it just doesn't add up. >> reporter: several of petraeus' former aides say broadwell had too...
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host: we will talk about the near term with the health care law. scott walker has not said what he is going to do. what do you think he should do? guest: more and more republican governors are taking a look at the facts that if they set up a stake in exchange, the federal government is going to set it up anyway. it should be run by the state's. he is recognizing the fact that the federal government is going to provide all the rules. he will not have the funding. i am hoping he does not set up a state exchange. by the way, the way the health care law was written, subsidies should not be paid through -- there is no provision to allow subsidies and credits to be paid through exchanges. the irs has ruled contrary to that. host: cleveland, ohio, on the independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i just want to make a quick point. led the american people understand the decisions you made. this is a situation here that i see as making a decision to sign a pledge for not raising taxes. as a lawmaker, there are many quick decisions you have to make a
host: we will talk about the near term with the health care law. scott walker has not said what he is going to do. what do you think he should do? guest: more and more republican governors are taking a look at the facts that if they set up a stake in exchange, the federal government is going to set it up anyway. it should be run by the state's. he is recognizing the fact that the federal government is going to provide all the rules. he will not have the funding. i am hoping he does not set up a...
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the right to work laws. what happens if the union feels empowered by this election and says forget about those laws. he said that. about the laws. let's go ahead and press with our union demands, even if the state says no way. you can't do it. it is incredible how far this guy has gone and still become head of the afl-cio. stuart: we face this fiscal cliff being massive tax increases and huge spending cuts come january the first. we are running into that. it must have a solution before we get to january the first. >> is a socialist. is that care. outlines of the dealer becoming apparent. you and i disagree about taxation, but tax revenue. >> wait a minute. we don't disagree about taxation. lower tax rates. and just hoping that we get lower tax rates as part of the deal. stuart: the outline of the deal that i see is more tax revenue coming into the federal government, promises of spending cuts delayed forever, but -- >> this happen to a four. stuart: that is what i think we would get in the first year. >> his
the right to work laws. what happens if the union feels empowered by this election and says forget about those laws. he said that. about the laws. let's go ahead and press with our union demands, even if the state says no way. you can't do it. it is incredible how far this guy has gone and still become head of the afl-cio. stuart: we face this fiscal cliff being massive tax increases and huge spending cuts come january the first. we are running into that. it must have a solution before we get...
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, not just creating laws upon laws and layers upon layers. the >> i'm told by the stafford got time for one more quick one and i'll let that be you. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it has been more than a year at this point. can any action be taken -- [inaudible] >> well, you think what you can realize is that there is a lot of documents that have been generated from this transaction and tried to limit everybody knew has been a difficult process for us. i'm told there's a number of investigations still under way. cftc, estes be my guess is fairly shortly we will begin to hear from that. there was a lot of transactions. this is a complex company, have a lot of different affiliates, a lot of operations as a global company. i think what everybody wants to make sure a visit they move forward with an action that they have come up with the proof in the documentation they need to do that. i thank everybody for coming today. again, i appreciate your interest in this. some of the committee staff that worked so hard in this report will be around if you have
, not just creating laws upon laws and layers upon layers. the >> i'm told by the stafford got time for one more quick one and i'll let that be you. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> it has been more than a year at this point. can any action be taken -- [inaudible] >> well, you think what you can realize is that there is a lot of documents that have been generated from this transaction and tried to limit everybody knew has been a difficult process for us. i'm told there's a number of...
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they spent tens of millions of dollars to get it passed so there wouldn't be right to work laws you have in wisconsin, indiana and other states, correct? >> that's correct. this was their number one priority behind the presidential election. right before the election afl-cio president richard trumka went on, talked to the "new york times." went on the record said if he won in michigan he would spread it to 18 other states that have the same constitutional amendment process giving it to voters. they had a big gamble on this and they lost big-time. david: hey, vince, because we have breaking news. we want you to have you come back to talk more about this story. could you do that? >> absolutely, david. david: will do. we'll have him back. the news from am. did, they're saying their company is not for sale. that is the breaking news here at fox business. what we have economic problems in europe and here so, where is the big flight to gold that usually results in these fears? up next, it is back to liz claman at the cme global financial leadership conference. she has got one of the best peopl
they spent tens of millions of dollars to get it passed so there wouldn't be right to work laws you have in wisconsin, indiana and other states, correct? >> that's correct. this was their number one priority behind the presidential election. right before the election afl-cio president richard trumka went on, talked to the "new york times." went on the record said if he won in michigan he would spread it to 18 other states that have the same constitutional amendment process...
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well, if they're still marked secret they fall under these laws. so we're still left with that question. as someone that's in the practice in the field, i'll tell you that this is a troubling field because it's inconsistently applied. you often see the government coming down very heavily against journalists, whistleblowers, but then when someone like sandy berger, former national security advisor actually hit documents in his socks and took them out of a secure location, he ended up with just a simple misdemeanor so it's a very inconsistent field in terms of its applications. >> bob, one of the things i don't get is jill kelley, who this person is. on that 911 call, she's describing herself as an honorary general counsel. she has connections to all these generals who are e-mailing her thousands of pages of e-mails, and you know, she throws a party that general petraeus goes to, now she's got a high-powered lawyer and high-powered p.r. person. >> anderson, first of all, she doesn't have diplomatic immunity. >> it makes no sense. >> she's a little bi
well, if they're still marked secret they fall under these laws. so we're still left with that question. as someone that's in the practice in the field, i'll tell you that this is a troubling field because it's inconsistently applied. you often see the government coming down very heavily against journalists, whistleblowers, but then when someone like sandy berger, former national security advisor actually hit documents in his socks and took them out of a secure location, he ended up with just a...
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the people we choose make critical policy decisions, craft our laws, and judge us in many of our courts. considering that elected officials determine so much about the lives we lead, on what basis do we -- or should we -- choose and support a candidate? i'm renee poussaint. our elected representatives are just that, elected. in order to win, a candidate must campaign to convince the voters that he or she is the best choice for the job. and campaigning requires many critical decisions. should limited resources go to court this group or that? should candidates just focus on their own political ideas or mount a negative attack on the opponent? and how should thorny issues be handled? one thing is certain -- key to winning at every level is the crucial word "strategy." one issue nearly derailed the campaign of john f. kennedy, the 35th president of the united states -- he was a catholic. in 1960, there was a certain amount of anti-catholic sentiment in the country, so a catholic running for president was a big deal. so much so that a usually insignificant democratic primary in the rural sta
the people we choose make critical policy decisions, craft our laws, and judge us in many of our courts. considering that elected officials determine so much about the lives we lead, on what basis do we -- or should we -- choose and support a candidate? i'm renee poussaint. our elected representatives are just that, elected. in order to win, a candidate must campaign to convince the voters that he or she is the best choice for the job. and campaigning requires many critical decisions. should...
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, more sentencing laws associated with drug laws have compounded our prison problems. the federal register is now 75,000 pages long and the tax code 72,000 pages, and expands every year. when will the people start shouting enough a is enough and demand congress to cease and desist. we should be doge -- what we should be doing is achieving liberty. liberty can only be achieved when government is denied the excessive use of force. if one seeks libertyhe precise -- there are two choices available. one, a government designed to protect liberty is a natural right as its soul objective. people are expected to care for themselves and reject the use of any force for interfering th another person's liberty. government is given a strictly limited authority to enforce contracts, property ownerships, settle disputes, and defend against foreign aggression. number two, a goverent that pretends to protect liberty but is granted power to arbitrary use force over the people and for a nation. though the grant of power many times is meant to be small and limited,t inevitably metastasizes
, more sentencing laws associated with drug laws have compounded our prison problems. the federal register is now 75,000 pages long and the tax code 72,000 pages, and expands every year. when will the people start shouting enough a is enough and demand congress to cease and desist. we should be doge -- what we should be doing is achieving liberty. liberty can only be achieved when government is denied the excessive use of force. if one seeks libertyhe precise -- there are two choices available....
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e-mails that multiple law enforcement sources tell nbc was traced back to this woman, paula broadwell. she's admitted to an affair with dvp dp. last night fbi agents searched paula broadwell's home, the home she shares with her family. she had given them permission to go into the home. they took out boxes and apparently photo es. joining me now is jim frederick, editor at "time" magazine. i heard people joke about this and all the salacious titles. but at the heart of this are some serious and legitimate conce concerns. the president not making any huge pronouncements, but starting with general allen here, the e-mails were exchanged over a two-year span. his confirmation is being held up. that's a big deal. >> it's a huge deal. the story is changing by the hour. every hour there are new allegations as pertains to general allen. 20 to 30,000 pages worth of documents. first 30,000 e-mails. you think that's not the case because it would be mathematically impossible. but how much time is he spending as the commander of the war in afghanistan e-mailing this woman. that's one of the central
e-mails that multiple law enforcement sources tell nbc was traced back to this woman, paula broadwell. she's admitted to an affair with dvp dp. last night fbi agents searched paula broadwell's home, the home she shares with her family. she had given them permission to go into the home. they took out boxes and apparently photo es. joining me now is jim frederick, editor at "time" magazine. i heard people joke about this and all the salacious titles. but at the heart of this are some...
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>> i say people suffer because of these laws. >> bill: tell me how they suffer. how they suffer. >> the reason they are waiting for two hours and maybe they don't even get gas is because of price controls. there are only shortages. >> bill: charge auto bucks a gallon only be six cars there they are the only you ones that could afford it other people would have to walk. >> $6 a gallon within six hours the lines would be over. people would ship oil in from other states. [ laughter ] >> over in the time it took people to drive the noil. >> bill: you are saying if the profiteers to put it up to 6 bucks a gallon that people all over the country would try to get a peeves the action and bring in the oil quicker. >> i think my op. ed was better than ron paul's. what company wants to deal with the hassle of ship gas disaster stricken area with downed lines when the same profit can be made elsewhere. you don't do it. you don't leave home. >> bill: give them incentive to ship oil. what about the poor folks who got hammered by the storm and now they are getting hammered in t
>> i say people suffer because of these laws. >> bill: tell me how they suffer. how they suffer. >> the reason they are waiting for two hours and maybe they don't even get gas is because of price controls. there are only shortages. >> bill: charge auto bucks a gallon only be six cars there they are the only you ones that could afford it other people would have to walk. >> $6 a gallon within six hours the lines would be over. people would ship oil in from other...
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the president can't pass a law through the house. a lass has passed that extends tax cuts for 98% of the american people. everyone who makes under $250,000. 97% of small businesses, the president made clear today he would sign that law tomorrow if the house were to pass it and it makes all the sense for the world for the house to do that. what is the argument for not passing it? forcee're going to everyone to have a higher tax bill next year just because millionaires and billionaires didn't get a tax cut? that's a nonsensical argument and it is certainly not what the american people believe should be done in washington as i think has been demonstrated and we need to take on a number of issues including tax reform. but one thing we can do right away is send a signal to the american people that washington is working and the two sides can come together and takes actions on tax cuts that everyone supports, tax cuts that have already passed the senate and members of the house of both parties say they support. so let's get that done and do
the president can't pass a law through the house. a lass has passed that extends tax cuts for 98% of the american people. everyone who makes under $250,000. 97% of small businesses, the president made clear today he would sign that law tomorrow if the house were to pass it and it makes all the sense for the world for the house to do that. what is the argument for not passing it? forcee're going to everyone to have a higher tax bill next year just because millionaires and billionaires didn't get...
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, this health care law, is going to affect individual businesses. but some owners are already plotting ways to avoid paying for employee health care. meet john metz. franchisor of hurricane grill and wings. and president of rremc restaurants which runs 40 denny's and several dairy queen locations. along with cutting front of the house employees to under 30 hours in order to avoid full-time status, mr. metz is one of the first to say he'd impose a surcharge to cover costs. he told "the huffington post," "if i leave the prices the same but say on the menu there's a 5% surcharge for obama care, customers have two choices. they can either pay it and tip 15% or 20% or if they really feel so inclined they can reduce the amount of the tip they give to the server who is the primary beneficiary of obama care. although, it may sound terrible that i'm doing this, it's the only alternative. absolutely, it's the only alternative. he certainly wouldn't want to fork out any of the money. remember, folks, these are the job creators republicans said would save the e
, this health care law, is going to affect individual businesses. but some owners are already plotting ways to avoid paying for employee health care. meet john metz. franchisor of hurricane grill and wings. and president of rremc restaurants which runs 40 denny's and several dairy queen locations. along with cutting front of the house employees to under 30 hours in order to avoid full-time status, mr. metz is one of the first to say he'd impose a surcharge to cover costs. he told "the...
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the nra doesn't want any gun laws and so we can't have any gun law, they're too powerful, they control it. does that common wisdom change at all once you know that this is the truth about the nra right now? the sunlight foundation crunched the numbers and the political action committee got as return on their investment a 0.82% return. they spent almost $11.8 million and less than 1% of that money went to races that went their way. less than 1%. now to be fair, the nra's lobbying arm got just over a 10% return of their investment. instead of wasting 99% of their money, this other nra group only wasted 90% of their money on races they didn't win. that's their good news this year. to be fair, what we're seeing might be an indication of the fact that the nra is mostly just a republican interest group at this point. the nra does not seem to be making principled decisions about their endorsement these days. and most groups supporting republicans this year did really poorly because republicans did really poorly. we talked about a few of them on this show before. the karl rove super pac got a
the nra doesn't want any gun laws and so we can't have any gun law, they're too powerful, they control it. does that common wisdom change at all once you know that this is the truth about the nra right now? the sunlight foundation crunched the numbers and the political action committee got as return on their investment a 0.82% return. they spent almost $11.8 million and less than 1% of that money went to races that went their way. less than 1%. now to be fair, the nra's lobbying arm got just...
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you tout the health care law. he campaigned on and delivered not only to minorities but to everyone who has a potential to end up benefitting. mitt romney on that conference call was saying, president obama was able to deliver to his voters. well, a lot of people say that's what a politician who wins re-election should do. as far as a presentation giving, he gave a presentation yesterday to gop senators. it contained a lot of exit poll data. it did not say anything about gifts, why mitt romney lost. it looked at it and the things we discussed in the past, the changing demographics in the country. a little bump president obama got from hurricane sandy as well as a lot of voters still blaming george w. bush more than barack obama for the state of the economy. >> it's so interesting. i liked at ohio a lot, and we talked about, governor rendell, ohio. mark, the auto bailout was a big factor in that state, and when you look at the overall white vote, the gap in ohio was closed compared to the national numbers. i believ
you tout the health care law. he campaigned on and delivered not only to minorities but to everyone who has a potential to end up benefitting. mitt romney on that conference call was saying, president obama was able to deliver to his voters. well, a lot of people say that's what a politician who wins re-election should do. as far as a presentation giving, he gave a presentation yesterday to gop senators. it contained a lot of exit poll data. it did not say anything about gifts, why mitt romney...